
Referring to the Bombing of the Rainbow Warrior.
Source: M. King, Death of the Rainbow Warrior (1986), p. 200.
Fulbright New Zealand Keynote speech, November 2005<ref name="fulbright">[2 November 2005, http://www.fulbright.org.nz/news/releases/051102-nzdreams.html, "Witi Ihimaera's New Zealand Dreams", Fulbright New Zealand, 2006-11-23] Includes full speech transcription.
Referring to the Bombing of the Rainbow Warrior.
Source: M. King, Death of the Rainbow Warrior (1986), p. 200.
“Would you like to go to New Zealand to do a commercial?”
That's the sort of question an actor likes to hear from his agent in freezing mid -January.
2005 speech on immigration policy, entitled "Securing Our Borders and Protecting Our Identity."
“What is true is alas not new, the new not true.”
Hermann Ebbinghaus cited in: Sills (1968), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, p. 326
“New Zealand was colonised initially by those Australians who had the initiative to escape.”
Source: My Way, 1981
On if she thinks that economic nationalism has negative connotations.
Interview with Lisa Owen at Newshub Nation, 21 October 2017
“Scott Statue, Christchurch, New Zealand]]For God's sake look after our people.”
Journal, 29 March 1912 http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum/diaries/scottslastexpedition/, quoted in Scott's Last Expedition (1913) vol.1, ch.20
“In art [the Chinese] aim at being exquisite, and in life at being reasonable.”
The Problem of China (1922), Ch. XI: Chinese and Western Civilization Contrasted
1920s
Referring to American nuclear policy, alluding to New Zealand's national anthem, God Defend New Zealand.
Source: Heinemann Dictionary of New Zealand Quotations (1988), p. 397.